The Australian Reed-Warbler is a fairly plain brown bird with paler underside, pointed bill, and pale brown yellow eyebrow above the eye. Males and females are similar in appearance. Click to continue>
Clamorous Reed Warbler has a plain brown back and whitish underparts washed with brown. It has a sturdy pointed bill. Males and females are similar in appearance. The Australian Reed-Warbler (A. stentoreus) is included as a subspecies of... Click to continue>
The Oriental Reed-Warble is brown above with whitish underside. It has fine grey streaks on throat and chest. The Oriental Reed-Warble is larger and paler than the more common Australian Reed-Warbler and has shorter thicker bill. Click to continue>
The Brown Songlark is a small brown bird found throughout Australia. The male grows to 25 cm long is much larger than the female which grows to about 19 cm long. The adults are brown streaked with darker brown above and grey brown below. The... Click to continue>
The Rufous Songlark is a small brown bird found throughout Australia. The male grows to 19 cm long is larger than the female which grows to about 16 cm long. It is similar to the Brown Skylark which is a larger bird. The bird is streaky brown above... Click to continue>
The Golden-headed Cisticola is a small warbler. It is brown above with darker streaks and paler buff brown on under parts. The male has orange brown head during the breeding season with short crest. There is a pale neck collar. The underside of the... Click to continue>
The Zitting Cisticola is a small warbler. It is brown above streaked with black, with rufous red rump. The head has a streaked cap and neck has no streaking. The underside is a pale buff colour. The tail is brown with a white tip. It is similar to... Click to continue>